| Literature DB >> 28264043 |
Pernille Maria Mollerup1, Michael Gamborg2, Cæcilie Trier1,3, Christine Bøjsøe1,3, Tenna Ruest Haarmark Nielsen1,3, Jennifer Lyn Baker2,3, Jens-Christian Holm1,3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Due to the pandemic of child and adolescent overweight and obesity, improvements in overweight and obesity treatment availability and accessibility are needed.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28264043 PMCID: PMC5338817 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0173033
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1CONSORT diagram.
Fig 2The community-based treatment program.
Characteristics of the study population.
| Boys | Girls | P-value | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 455 (45.5) | 546 (54.5) | ||
| 10.9 (3.0−18.3) | 10.8 (3.2−18.0) | 0.58 | |
| 2.85 (1.26−8.96) | 2.48 (1.08−4.41) | <0.001 | |
| Overweight | 20 (4.4) | 34 (6.2) | 0.26 |
| Obese | 435 (95.6) | 512 (93.8) | |
| 86.8 (58.0−143.0) | 85.0 (54.0−134.5) | 0.16 | |
| 92.0 (48.5−148.0) | 92.0 (54.0−141.0) | 0.40 | |
| 2 (1−5) | 3 (1−5) | <0.001 | |
| Pre-pubertal (n, %) | 112 (36.5) | 98 (21.0) | <0.001 |
| Pubertal or post-pubertal (n, %) | 195 (63.5) | 368 (79.0) | |
| 3 (1−5) | 3 (1−5) | 0.18 | |
| High (n, %) | 272 (67.5) | 318 (64.0) | 0.30 |
| Low (n, %) | 131 (32.5) | 179 (36.0) | |
| Region Zealand (n, %) | 205 (45.1) | 251 (46.0) | 0.32 |
| Region Mid Jutland (n, %) | 104 (22.9) | 119 (21.8) | |
| Region South Jutland (n, %) | 146 (32.1) | 176 (32.2) | |
Data is presented as medians with ranges or as numbers and percentages.
BMI, body mass index; SDS, standard deviation score; N, number; WC, waist circumference; HC, hip circumference.
* Overweight: 85th−94th percentile.
** Obese: ≥95th percentile. Continuous variables were compared in boys and girls using the Wilcoxon signed rank test. Categorical variables were compared using the Chi-squared test.
Changes in BMI SDS and WC during 1.5 years of treatment.
| 3 months | 6 months | 9 months | 12 months | 15 months | 18 months | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boys | ||||||
| (−0.20 to −0.26) | (−0.26 to −0.33) | (−0.28 to −0.37) | (−0.29 to −0.39) | (−0.29 to −0.41) | (−0.30 to −0.45) | |
| Girls | ||||||
| (−0.16 to −0.20) | (−0.22 to −0.27) | (−0.22 to −0.28) | (−0.18 to −0.26) | (−0.14 to −0.25) | (−0.12 to −0.24) | |
| Boys | − | − | − | − | − | − |
| (−1.4 to −2.0) | (−2.9 to −3.9) | (−2.9 to −4.1) | (−2.8 to −4.3) | (−2.8 to −4.6) | (−2.7 to −4.9) | |
| Girls | − | − | − | − | − | − |
| (−3.0 to −3.8) | (−3.7 to −4.6) | (−3.7 to −4.9) | (−3.7 to −5.1) | (−3.7 to −5.5) | (−4.0 to −6.2) | |
| Boys | ||||||
| < −0.50 | 12.3% | 25.1% | 27.0% | 29.0% | 33.2% | 32.1% |
| < −0.25 to −0.50 | 23.9% | 20.8% | 21.0% | 23.7% | 19.2% | 18.7% |
| < 0.00 to −0.25 | 39.6% | 32.0% | 30.5% | 26.1% | 22.6% | 23.1% |
| ≥ 0.00 | 24.2% | 22.1% | 21.5% | 21.2% | 25.0% | 26.1% |
| Girls | ||||||
| < −0.50 | 4.5% | 15.0% | 20.7% | 23.6% | 26.9% | 29.2% |
| < −0.25 to −0.50 | 20.2% | 23.2% | 23.1% | 21.0% | 18.0% | 15.2% |
| < 0.00 to −0.25 | 53.1% | 41.0% | 35.5% | 30.1% | 32.0% | 29.2% |
| ≥ 0.00 | 22.2% | 20.8% | 20.7% | 25.3% | 23.1% | 26.4% |
BMI, body mass index; SDS, standard deviation score; WC, waist circumference (age-adjusted); CI, confidence interval; n, number of boys/girls in the analyses.
* Statistically significant change in BMI SDS as a function of time (p<0.0001). Changes in BMI SDS and age-adjusted WC were analyzed using linear mixed models. Cumulative percentages with BMI SDS reductions were calculated in the children and adolescents who were eligible at each time point.